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Download the srb2_3ds archive from the latest release on Github and extract the files to /3ds/srb2_3ds on your SD card.
Download SRB2's game files here or from srb2.org and extract them to /3ds/srb2_3ds as well. You may also copy the files to the root directory, but make sure config.cfg is located in the same directory as the game files.

Only New3DS is supported at the moment.
Please check the repo's README.

DCEmu Coder Jayenkai has released a new homebrew game for the Nintendo 2DS/3DS:

This is a sequel to a game I made back in 2015, which was loosely based on the 8-bit classic Cybernoid.
Fly around the maze in your bubble-bot vehicle, blasting away enemy craft, and destroying the barrels in search of the three floppy disks which can be taken back to your hub to save each level.
Your primary weapon is a simple little lazer, but you also have a selection of 4 other weapons that you can gather up ammo for, along the way.

Use your secondary weapons sparingly as you explore, and beware of all the baddies.
Keep enough distance between you and the barrels that you aren't ambushed.

Today, the Humble Store began selling Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch digital titles in addition to its usual offerings of titles for PC, Android, Mac, and Linux. These are only available in the US at this time.
Digital codes for over forty titles are now available in the storefront across the two platforms, largely first-party titles such as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. The 3DS side of the store also includes Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Sun and Moon, and previously eShop-only titles Pokemon Blue, Red, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros 3, and The Legend of Zelda.
In addition, users can purchase a Nintendo Switch Online subscription for either a three or 12-month period. At the moment, prices for all games and subscriptions appear to be the same as they are through other storefronts such as the Nintendo Switch eShop, at retail, and digitally through Amazon.
Humble has included Wii U and Nintendo 3DS titles in past collaboration bundles with Nintendo, but never first-party titles. At the moment, there is no word on whether this means Nintendo Switch first-party titles will be in future Humble Bundles or a part of special sales.

Nintendo Scene Developer @zoogie has done some amazing new DSiWare magic, by now designing 'Frogminer' removing the need to have an purchased 'DSiWare' title on your Nintendo handheld to do the 'mining' operation, read all about this new magic trick below:

In the past, installing B9S using DSiWare always required buying a game: either on a second, already hacked 3DS which would install the hacked save, then do a system transfer to the console you wished to hack (buying the game was necessary or it wouldn't transfer to the other console). Or, through seedminer, where you would bruteforce your moveable.sed so that you could buy the game on the console you wished to hack, and be able to inject the hacked save without need of a second, already hacked console. Now, it is possible to inject a copy of the vulnerable Japanese version of Flipnote Studio into a DSiWare title that is already present on every console: DS Download Play. This means CFW can now be installed for free, even on the latest firmware!
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Why a 'frog', you are asking now, well that is because the logo of 'Flipnote Studio' is well basically a pixelated frog, and to learn how to use him follow this wonderful guide.

The Nintendo Switch Scene might be hopping along like crazy, but there is still the Nintendo 3DS, and even big 'N' is releasing new models of 2DS/3DS this holiday season, along with new 3DS games, and firmware updates, so there still a very active Nintendo 3DS Scene, and to that end @derrekr6 and @profi200 have recently cleaned up their FastBoot 3DS code and released a stable v1.1.

fastboot3DS v1.1 beta -> v1.1 stable changelog:

Added option to change splash duration

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience

BernardoGiordano has released a new version of his savegame manager for the Nintendo 3DS:

3DS: What's new

Fixed compatibility with lots of games. Titles that caused troubles like Scribblenauts, Shin Megami Tensei or Paper Mario are now fully supported by Checkpoint.
Fixed compatibility with "counterfeit" DS cartridges.
Turned out they just were undocumented cartridges, which now are fully compatible with Checkpoint.
Fixed issue causing Checkpoint to error when loading garbage titles installed into your nand.
Fixed crashes happening when the cursor was moved to a location without titles.
Fixed crashes happening when exiting target title after backup navigation.
Fixed crashes caused by text rendering issues (thanks @pcbeard).
Code cleanup and multiple minor fixes.

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